It's Flying Tiger, but the tiger has always been singular, so why
do people call it Tiger Tiger?
Who
do people call when they have just inherited a house loaded with junk?
So what
do people call the study of law that is not the practice of law?
«Why
do people call it feminine?
-- Why
do people call games trash but buy them anyway?
Do some people call you a «crazy cat lady»?
Why
do people call a 30 year old guy creepy for dating 18 year olds?
Do you have a special touch with babies or
do people call you the Baby Whisperer?
How
do people call themselves religious, and godly.
Why
do people call it an upgrade to Bitcoin something that is achieved by consensus?
Not exact matches
In April 2016 Sessions said «good
people don't smoke marijuana» and
called it a «real danger».
The best IT staffers, she found, were the ones who were able to field the
calls that start with «I don't know anything about technology,» offer reassurance and empathy, and then walk
people through the learning process — the ones, in other words, who offer the users some empowerment.
Now I
do count myself fortunate to be
called a thought leader, because it means that
person thinks I'm a go - to expert in our industry.
He said during the run - up to the 2016 presidential election that «good
people don't smoke marijuana» and
called it a «real danger.»
If you don't respond to an email that Gmail thinks is important after a few days, or if a
person hasn't responded to an important email you've sent a few days ago, Google will
call the thread to your attention, so you can follow up.
If you're using this type of broad - based approach, it's likely that you're going to be cold
calling — meaning that
people don't know you or trust you yet.
Woods is the co-founder of a Toronto - based startup
called Nudge, which is developing a software platform to help business professionals keep track of their weak ties, meaning
people they don't keep in touch with regularly.
«It's great to have
people supporting you, but it's also great to have
people call you out when they know you're
doing something you don't want to
do or not acting completely like yourself.»
«I've
done a lot of formal mentoring through the Women's Executive Network, and then there's the informal stuff:
People call me up all the time and ask if we can chat.
«
People just generally don't know what's going on here,» says Iveson,
calling his city the most underestimated in North America.
People have very real, subconscious reactions to colors, which you can leverage to make sure your
calls to action don't go unnoticed.
(Parker
calls the depiction a «caricature,» and in 24 interviews for this story, I couldn't find a single
person who thinks of Parker that way or who could identify anyone who
did.)
Lombardo says he
does not expect charges to be filed against Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, who had been previously
called a
person of interest in the case.
'' [Y] ou know those days when you're running around all day and
doing stuff and talking to
people and making
calls and responding to emails and filling out paperwork and you get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell
did I actually get
done today?»»
In other words, they argue that you can only
call a statement a lie if you know for a fact that the
person who said it knew it was false — and that they
did so in a deliberate attempt to deceive or mislead their audience.
That's because, as he explains in more detail on an October episode of his show, when you're stuck at your desk, «you're getting a lot of stimuli that you didn't ask for — like other
people's conversations and phone
calls.
«A lot of the action you're able to take at the White House is by
calling people up and saying, «Hey we're interested in getting this
done, will you help,»» Fingert says.
It was just trying to make
people do a double - take as they walk by and ask, «What is this thing
called Splatoon?»
This
person didn't have a computer or know anything about marketing but was interested in trying out
call tracking.
He was emailing himself, leaving voicemails to himself and even
did a
call where he was both
people on the
call!
Others would say — and Dr. Phil
did — that you were being hypocritical, that you couldn't hack being
called out for creating an app that would help
people call each other out.
«Find the
people who are the best at what they
do,
call them, compliment them, and ask if you can pick their brain.
«Often
people don't get a
call back because they don't ask,» she says.
On Sunday, the British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson
called his U.S. counterparts to clarify that the ban only applied to
people from the seven listed countries and
did not impact individuals with dual citizenship.
I started going door to door in 1995 to sell subscriptions to a magazine and
call - in service, in which
people would submit reviews of the work someone had
done for them.
Education has traditionally been «
done in a labor - intensive, inefficient way,» Raj said on a
call, mentioning the paper - based products, in -
person meetings, and binders filled with sign - in sheets and lists of checkboxes, that are its hallmarks.
Now we could get the information to everybody, and more
people could control what they
did, which allowed us to
do what we
call empowered execution.»
People do not appreciate being «
called out» and humiliated in front of their peers or superiors.
Some
people are hesitant to share information online because they know
doing so may blow up their inbox or result in unwanted phone
calls.
Texting was invented for
people who don't like to make phone
calls.
I know you have lots of friends... but how many
people do you feel comfortable
calling in the middle of the night if you need help?
If you
do fall out with a partner, colleague or competitor,
call that
person a year later and take him out to dinner.
«The best kinds of
people — and it's very important for scaling and anything that you're
doing — are what I would
call «happy worriers,»» Sutton said.
«The fact that
people fly our plane doesn't mean they're broke,» Redmond said Tuesday on a conference
call.
Certain situations
call for specialized knowledge that many
people, and for that matter many professionals, don't have.
It's important that we make this transformation, because of what Clayton Christensen
calls «the innovator's dilemma,» where
people who invent something are usually the last ones to see past it, and we certainly don't want to be left behind.
One
person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could
do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who
calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
In my studies, I have come up with a couple of thoughts that I will lightly
call secrets, as it is clear that many many
people out there don't get it.
«When we discussed it for the first time and he was explaining to me what he planned to
do for the first time, I looked at him and said, You know, if you succeed in
doing this
people will introduce you as the guy who founded Eco and before that, a small company
called Uber.»
Yes, they
do ask smart
people good questions, but in the end, they trust their own gut to make the final
call.